H.R. 3826, Chamber Action
which would provide direction to the Administrator of EPA regarding the establishment of standards for emissions of any greenhouse gas from fossil fuel-fired electric utility generating units, was passed by the House.
which would provide direction to the Administrator of EPA regarding the establishment of standards for emissions of any greenhouse gas from fossil fuel-fired electric utility generating units, was passed by the House.
would disapprove an EPA rule relating to greenhouse gas emissions from electric utility generating units.
would provide direction to the Administrator of EPA regarding the establishment of standards for emissions of any greenhouse gas from fossil fuel-fired electric utility generating units.
would provide direction to the Administrator of EPA regarding the establishment of standards for emissions of any greenhouse gas from fossil fuel-fired electric utility generating units.
would prohibit the administrator of EPA from proposing any standard of performance for emissions of carbon dioxide from existing fossil fuel-fired electric utility generating units before the administrator has finalized a standard of performance for emissions of carbon dioxide from new fossil fuel-fired electric utility generating units.
would prohibit federal funding of foreign travel by the administrator of EPA until the Agency conducts public listening sessions on rulemaking targeting carbon dioxide emissions from existing power plants in each of the 15 states with the highest percentage of electricity generated by coal in 2012.
would require the Secretary of Health and Human Services, in consultation with the Administrator of EPA and the Secretary of Energy, to conduct a study on the public health and environmental impacts of the production, transportation, storage, and use of petroleum coke.
would define the term "covered waste" for purposes of the Department of Defense prohibition on the disposal of certain waste in open-air burn pits.
would establish a grant program to test and mitigate radon levels in public schools.
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